Massive List of MOOC Resources, Lit, and LiteratiThis
is a great hub of research for MOOCs. Lets get this into a wiki! If you
review these links, you still get the impression that MOOCs are
completely undefined because it includes discussions of Khan Academy
which I would argue does not belong on a page about MOOCs. This page is
useful because it speaks to the fact that MOOCs are still in a defining
process.

Inge DeWardes' 3 part article on setting up a MOOCI am using her book (yes, I actually paid for a book) to explore setting up a MOOC here at Humboldt State University. I
am interested in MOOCs from the instructional design perspective. I
think that there are ways to set MOOCs up so that even the so-called
"unmotivated" student or students with little experience with online
learning can be successful. That will be part of another post.

Something Missing?
This is just a short collection of resources on MOOCs. I am particularly interested in getting students up and going with personal learning environments and preparing them for collaborative online learning in MOOCs. Leave a comment with a link if it you think we should add something. Thanks!

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I am an instructor and education consultant. I am interested in open education resources, open textbooks, online teaching and learning, course development, and Connectivism. I have also taught English at all levels both face-to-face and online.